BANK PO COACHING


What is BANK-PO    PO stands for Probationary Officer.
For Young graduates, an attractive offer after college is banking profession. It remains in this most wanted job position for years and it is because it enjoys much respect and prestige in the society. After the extinction of BSRB the only window to enter into this well sought career is Probationary Officers Exams conducted by individual banks. Banks inducts eligible graduates by this exam for training for a probational period of two years. Different Banks recruit probationary officers during different period in the year. Students has to keep on watch about the notifications and should be alert on applying promptly

Bank Probationary Officer (PO) is a good profile post in any bank. Candidates can be recruited as bank PO after clearing the Bank PO Exam conducted by the respective bank. So it all depends on the performance in the exam, the better you perform, higher is the probability to cut through the competition

A PO can be asked to do anything till the completion of probation period. After the confirmation i.e. after two years he/she can be given the task of anyone or two or more tasks from routine work like posting, passing, scrolling or advances or anything that is related to banking.

IBPS PO EXAM SYLLABUS 2013
TEST PATTERN
OBJECTIVE TYPE:
Quantitative aptitude (50 questions)                      :       50marks
Reasoning (50 questions)                                     :        50 marks
General Awareness (50 questions)                      :       50 marks
Computer knowledge (50 questions)                    :      50 marks
English language (50 questions)                           :      25 marks

Duration – 150 min (2 Hours and 30 min)     Negative Marking is one-fourth.
 THE TOPICS FOR THE DESCRIPTIVE TEST: Essays and letter writing-60 minutes

 IBPS CLERK EXAM SYLLABUS 2012
TEST PATTERN
Quantitative aptitude (50 questions)                      :       40marks
Reasoning (50 questions)                                      :       40 marks
General Awareness (50 questions)                       :       40 marks
Computer knowledge (50 questions)                     :      40 marks
English language (50 questions)                           :      40 marks

Duration – 150 min(2 Hours and 30 min)      Negative Marking is one-fourth.
VALIDITY OF CWE SCORE CARD
Score Cards issued by IBPS will be valid for one year from the date of issue of the Score Card. Candidates can appear in subsequent examination(s) to enhance their scores if they so desire.

How to Crack Bank PO Exams–5 Sure Shot Tips


1. Syllabus and Exam Pattern: Know the syllabus of the bank exam for which you are preparing and then look at the previous year question paper to gain information on the exam pattern of that particular exam. Usually the written tests for bank PO exam consist of 2 parts mainly objective test and descriptive test. While the written test consists of FIVE sections namely, English language test, quantitative ability, Reasoning, and General Awareness,Computer Aptitude

2. Preparing for Exam: Candidates preparing for bank PO exam are expected to have good knowledge of Mathematics up to Class X. For this purpose, the candidate should focus on preparing from NCERT books and focus on answering questions through mental calculations to speed up the process. Reasoning section needs to be extensively practiced to clear the sectional cut- off. The candidate should also work upon the English section and strong vocabulary which comes in the form of comprehension, fill-in-the-blanks, antonyms, synonyms etc. General Awareness section can easily be prepared by cultivating a habit of attentively reading a national newspaper daily.

3. Time Management: Clubbed with hard work and determination, time management is the key to crack the entry - level test for the Bank PO Exam. Besides being able to strategise time by focussing on the easier subjects first followed by the tough ones; one should also know the skill to attempt 250 questions in 150 minutes time. For this purpose, a candidate should attempt the easier part first like General Awareness, Computer Aptitude first followed by others. Try attempting 175- 185 questions with 90 percent accuracy to be a step closer to your goal.

4. Leave Doubtful Questions: Try attempting those answers first of which you are confident and should not attempt any questions which are doubtful in your mind. The process of negative marking in the entrance exams will cut down the percentage of right answers with the wrong ones. A practical knowledge of this arena can be gained through solving lots of sample papers.

5. Know Banking Regulations: A bank PO aspirant is expected to have knowledge of general banking regulations and should have at least some knowledge of SEBI and its regulations. Candidates should ensure that they are aware of the key points of banking regulations.

BANK PO/CLERK COACHING
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  • Daily 2-3 hr class
  • Short cut Methods in Maths/Reasoning
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  •  Highest success rate in Chandigarh
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